Leangen Gård
Norway, Norway
Leangen Gård is a historic 17th-century manor house in the Lade neighborhood near Leangen Bay in Trondheim, Norway, first established in 1661 under owners like Lauritz Bastiansen Stabel, Peder Larssen, and Abraham Dreyer. Divided in 1736 and reunited under councilman Erik Must in 1757, its current main building was constructed in 1821-1822 by his son Ludvig Must as a year-round residence, featuring well-preserved Empire-style interiors, a tenant house, gazebo, barns, storehouse, and a landscaped English garden with swan pond and pavilion protected since 1923. Owned by Trondheim Municipality since 1963, it primarily serves as a venue for mayoral activities and representation, available for private bookings amid its panoramic setting.
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